Nigeria: Hospital Malnutrition Worsening Due to Delayed Care – Experts
The experts called for an urgent overhaul of clinical nutrition protocols, urging hospitals to adopt a "golden hour" approach to nutritional screening as part...
Ethiopia: Liberia, Ethiopia Ink Major Ai Agreements
Liberia and Ethiopia have signed major bilateral agreements on Artificial Intelligence, science, technology, and education, marking a significant milestone in cooperation between the two...
Kenya: Oburu Says No Formal Engagement With Uda Yet, Backs Zoning...
Kisumu — ODM party leader Oburu Oginga has clarified that political engagements with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has not yet begun, dismissing reports...
Ghana: Sports Journalists Urged to Support Fight Against Athletes Trafficking
Ghanaian sports journalists have been urged to take a lead role in tackling human trafficking in sport, particularly as athletes are increasingly being exploited...
Sudan – Three Quarters of Women Feel Unsafe As War Rages...
Across war-torn Sudan, women and girls "are telling a consistent story of continued experience of danger, and risks for gender-based violence" whether when fleeing...
Mozambique: Government Claims That Privileges for Former Presidents Guarantee ‘Dignity’
Maputo — The Mozambican government has claimed that the recent approval of a package of financial and other benefits granted to former heads of...
Namibia: Loubser’s Drama Club Opens Global Doors
Windhoek-based acting coach Michelle Loubser is steadily transforming the local performing arts landscape through a drama club she founded in 2020.
What began as a...
Zimbabwe: Not a Vote of Confidence On Zimbabwe – Analysts Warn...
Analysts have cautioned against interpreting the global attention Caledonia Mining Corporation's US$150 million bond got as a broad vote-of-confidence in Zimbabwe's investment climate.
Demand for...
Botswana: Govt Commits to Increasing Student Allowances
Gaborone — The Ministry of Higher Education is still committed to increasing student's living allowance to P2,500 as indicated in the Umbrella for Democratic...
Angola: Isaac Dos Anjos Is Undermining Angola’s Credibility
Angola's minister of agriculture, Isaac dos Anjos, deserves a peculiar kind of congratulations. By speaking so bluntly, he has done the country a public...






























